If your publication, radio or television station offers a calendar of community events, you may want to include news of the following workshops.

The Three Mountain Power Project is a 500-megawatt (MW), natural-gas-fired, combined-cycle power plant proposed by Three Mountain Power, LLC (Ogden Pacific Power), to be constructed one mile northwest of Burney in Shasta County.

Energy Commission staff will conduct two public workshops on the proposed project as follows:

The project would be comprised of two gas-fired turbine
generators, one or more steam turbines and support
equipment. If approved for construction and operation, the
power plant would be built adjacent to an existing
10-megawatt waste wood-fueled power plant.

At the September 21st workshop, Commission staff will
describe the analyses it intends to conduct for the project
for key topic areas. These include air quality, public
health, soil and water resources, noise, and visual
resources.

On September 22nd, workshop discussion topics will
include biological resources, cultural resources, land use,
noise, traffic and transportation, transmission system
engineering, visual resources, waste management, worker
safety, and air quality.

Members of the public will have the opportunity to
comment and ask questions during the workshops. Persons
requiring information on how to participate in the Energy
Commission's review of the project should contact Roberta
Mendonca, the Energy Commission's Public Adviser, at (916)
654-4489, toll free at (800) 822-6228, or by e-mail at